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Electrical testing procedures

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by ezrider01, Nov 19, 2005.

  1. ezrider01

    ezrider01 New Member

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    Hey cyber world...I am in the process of a rebuild project of a shop built custom....my shop (garage). Is there someone out there that can help me and spit back some testing procedures for a 12 volt circuit breaker test, Turn Signal Control Module (TSCM) test (actually how to test the harness plug to ensure I am getting the correct volts at each pin when I actuate the specific turn switch), and lastly a chassis ground test. I am getting power to the headlamp, fog/running lamps and tail light, and speedo digital readout is also okay....but no where else that seems to process through the TSCM. In need of process help...Thanks in advance. ez in Tucson. :cool:
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    Killer-B New Member

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    EZ,,, What year and type of motor/harness are you running?????

    More info IS needed,,,
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    ezrider01 New Member

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    reply to more info.

    hey killer b,
    I am running a 2000 yeargroup 88 S&S. The harness is based on the 1995 Standard Softail schematic. Although I am only running 2-15 amp with 1-30 amp breakers...for a total of three circuit breakers including the TSCM, switch relay, and dakota digital speedo.
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